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Very much indeed! My grandfather owned a Studebaker dealership for about 25 years in East McKeesport, Pennsylvania, (opened it some time in the 1930s) and stopped selling them in 1963 when the South Bend plant closed. He then sold Chrysler/Plymouths until his death in 1968, and his brothers closed it that year. Anyway, this Studebaker would have been built in Canada, and is the descendent of the Lark. Pretty cool!

Chrysler Concorde would be comparable in size, both with 113-inch wheelbases. Trying to find a 1960s model with a comparable wheelbase might be tricky. They were usually longer. In other words, this wasn't a huge car at that time.